Thursday, April 4th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BE LEFONTE, PA. Page 7. BLANCHARD. WINGATE, HOUSE CLEANING TIME, Commencement exercises will be | Kerchner m, 11 r fall, in the home, the occu Pezemn, Psoriasis and other skin We have had experience with many my | | ed [4 4 | Harold Hendricks left Sunday eve- Hensyl Heaton, of Julian, # : Correspondents [ning for Emporium where he has se- | brother Andrew, of Murtha, Lp hen there Is an old fashioned { A Mary ¢ cleaning in the spring of the | Department { held Thursday vening, April 11th, at Jacob Kerchner, of Birming remove to the rubbish pile such | troubles are caused by myriads of | remedies for skin trouble but have 7:30, in the Disciple church spent Sunday with his family he Vtees of furnature as are worn oul germs at work in the skin, Unless | never seen such remarkable cures as cured employoment, | Sunday with thelr mother, Mrs Continued. Thomas Winslow had a very fine Claud Summers, a P. IL. R oigomind] not longer fit for use, and re these germs are prompily destroyed | those from D., D. D, Proacription, In- cow that died last week. of Tyrone, Sundayed at hi one same with new and clean pleceh they FADIalY aitiply. guswing ther IBY relief from the very first applls "RT tae A ; APO i } a arbres way deep Into the sensitive ssue. | cation. ters = y \ ) atte - e, b ) HOLS ) 4 vedled | A ' 1 iter AT) oclety was well attend her he ; oe Yiat 5 {nd of house-cl¢ Hung is nes ded This is what causes that awful itch, We are so confident that D. D. D, NITTANY. ed Friday evening, Fhomas Summers and brother + bolitical house-cleaning. To be and what seemed a mere rash | will reach your caso that it will cost There will be preaching in the | Olive Clark entertained her gentle- ris of Beech Creek gpent Sul “1, igh the old and corrupt hacks, may grow worse and develop into a gon nothing if the very first full size " volo chure . = av at Iman friend, Mr. Hoover, of Altoona, | with thelr parents, Mr. and Mi h have discredited themselves and loathsome and torturing skin disease | bottle falls to make good every claim. Bvangelical church next Sunday at A d - i y 10:30 A. M. by Rev. Daubert: every- | Sunday. | Summers, p party by being unclean morally | with its Jim is of Iisery. t Dent 0 | you hava Tog) $routie of Any + Invited. : y Nathan Kune ene \ -| Mrs, Jim Haines and children, of ell as politically st be dumped | on't take any chances! Destroy the we certainly advise you to dro body invits k le t y a To jv ne } Yp his con | Cone , ‘UR ht er ~ i it ng ¢ er father, n til ; 3 f b aly mua, 1 Yim ; germs at the beginning of the trouble || and Investigate the merits of D 1 A mn Lo any. {\© Hulk Bre vintllie © ; 10 reiuse ple an M2Y and i with that soothing and cleansing wash, | anyway We know that D. D. Dy the guest of his brother-in-law, H Clarence Shank, of Philadelphia, | John Harnish : ‘ n men put in place, If political! the ND. D. D, Prescription for Bezema y uf" , , nak ‘1apent a few days at his farm back of Dora Stere returned home on Wi : e-Cleaning Is to be real and gen A 26c¢ bottle will prove this to you P. Zerby, one day the pi week ‘ y | " 4 y Yu : d d . Ys ity Beech Creek. | nesday after spending two weeks I'he democracy of Pennsylvania Rb Everybody Is rejoicing spring is Lloyd Dille movedn from the De- | pleasantly with her brother and ! “ having that kind of house-clean GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. EELLEFONTE, PA. here at last, long farm to tohe Danfel Robb farm. | at Altoona now, The rotten material is being Since the free sale dinners are Emanuel Bowes and family depart-| Those who comprise the si 'K ped, and needed it vears ago. The about over, big moving dinners are ed Wednesday for Elmira where they | the last two weeks are Edna Val tock of buzzards have been in < on the list. expect to make thelr future home er with sore throat; Edna irs ‘ t league with the corrupt boss SI MI ANNI JAI i James Nolan purchased another George Delong took in the sights at | with .swelied face; and er “nrose, Let there be genuine house team of fine horses recently, and |Yrviston on Saturday, : | Murray, a bad cold ning while we are at it, Lu Brewer moved his family from | Lotth Heaton spent George Gunsallus also purchased a B ab flue big gray Worse to Rim the one io H ven to Ss place Mrs, Williams at Martha e¢ ldea of some people of a hap- \ he had, . rs rank elong, Mrs Haves | rrlage is" when a man and his Dan Long will get mad some of Pletcher and Mrs, Wm, Fowler were ROMOLA. 0 partners in keeping a board these days and begin to turn the I oc) I en Shoppers on Monday, | Martin Mann, whe for OI Hi and the man's part of the round upside down, ’ i. Patterson entertained | past has been employed a y is ringing the dinner bell, 4 Jonas I aud Less Swartz are | He Ss der, Rey Faust and Rev. | Huntingdon count % came hot Now Going On At The New both kept busy with their gasoline yior By How ard, on M nday { urd LY, I ro ) on bells ve | struct. engines sawing wood and shredding adles' Ald of the Christian! Mrs. Mary . BS afta alas To Be ate or Nation 5] 10 & 25 t N R k t t fodder for our farmers. wreh will hold an Easter Falr, Sat- | Miss Maude, spent Sund: fe nve 18. The “Vote for Tener" N C ore--- ew ac e ore Dan Diehl is busy grinding chop evening, April 6th, in the bage- | at the home of Mrs : Ti 01 : ( t8 are o he same mind George Sitler, of Antis Fort, was | will help you. for our farmers, the church everybody and | Mr. and Mrs, \ a . y 8 ‘ » OTN: q | everyl dy friends are Invited to at daughter. Mari gpent Sun ) : Mr and Mrs 8 F. Dorman and | {oi are 1 laughter. Marian spent funday wil Ww : The Entire Stock Must Be Sold to make room for Re an Paul Rearick and family, at}, To Ea ermon, irview, Boggs ard | . . USSE@r Spring Goods. This time of the year marks the time rhe large mille truck of the Conth |, esr or" the Presbyterian chateh of | of oo Oreistor Tor some tin GENERAL INsuRance AcenTs. for clearing out all our stock. We have cut the prices 0 yo i) . . leech Creek | : " nth 1 ¢ PM Hall, broke down in’ our” town the Beech Creek. | cam ne Saturday. = , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AN PEN. that will insure a quick and ready disposal. You will st week anc ook part o he day 4 BEYs. Ay b . ee : : i SION ATTORNEY. to get it fixed up before they could REBERSBURG. ivr I A BRLLEFONT find great bargains throughout the store. Note how get to Mill Hall, They sent other . v. 5. Miller, who ha I } | ASL J hursd I ) ' E, PA. Sary up to transfer pari'of the milk sick wit hemorriinges of the nose, | Where they have secured emp cheap the goods are selling. Read list over carefully. 0 Ml all ard luck, boys, ¥ : aa to say, is able yiat | Lon he coming i er We noticed Ed. Green, of Howard, |again. . M. Woomer lost 3 v | ’ on our streets on Sunday. aud or ar wd n mern an, w) le w ing | on } unday n eta Reliable Car 8 & 10¢ Real Linen Lace, a yard... 5 (5c Boxes Carpet Tacks 3 for Bq In the next issue of the entre | LOT ! Bleriy, ruck on the 10c wide Torchon Lace, a yard 5¢c | 65¢ House Brooms, ...30 Democrat we will give the names of | 168 ley fF tt wchine, which | ; - . i those who moved and from this |unabied him to work fo weral davs. | At a Reasonable Price. 25¢ Hair Ornaments,.... Whisk Brooms. . .. ‘ 25¢ place. : i rad ating Xercises o he | "ETERS letter om Bisgiet\yg a Brass Curtin Rods... 25¢ Granite Dish Pans, ) . 18a Miss Verna Allis n cle sed Ts Bue cla of the Miles T¢ ! { arch 27, to Mir hi 15¢ Lace Curtain Goods, a yard.. : Granite Cook Boilers reese Ba cess il term of sch ol on tonday. ERYTHING IN E-M-F- “30” AND 12/2¢ Infants Tan Hose, a pair... 18¢c Tin Water Buckets, large Young : Americans are having fine DERS “20” cars is a proven and 20¢ Fancy Hat Pins, each........ Tin Cups, . vous hr Sh a start : saw milt]|’ The Young People's Socleties v | ning the re y-accepted practice In the bes |i Spl Per Back Novels,.... 5c Hat Flowers, a bunch, ‘ naulie lowers slartec 8 AW. WM iow: POR vl Hie po alates Npiug A oe ; 2 |, : . od * Bc Rolls Toilet Paper, 9 rolls for.. be | & 2 Hat Flowers, a bunch : pf een hu xn ns on cOtinE in thie Reform chart wey : ~:18 tunel vile engineering 5¢ Packs Tooth Picks, 2500 in box 3c 40c Moire Silk Ribbon. a yard... _ harley G Insal f } i | \ tur h, a | 15¢ Canvas Gloves, a pair, 3 Silk and Satin Taffetta Ribbon A ! 4%, 5¢ Easter Baskets, oy ‘a 3c 10¢ Bottles Machine Oil, Bool him Lar : ; China Easter Eggs, . 10c¢ Wire Potato Mashers Ns V Prosulor ani farwil nik 44 a SO AE OF A 8 £0 MN |79¢ Granite Cooking Boilers,.. 39¢ Wood Potato Mashers ‘ Wednesday Alam AYEas TTV ref Kat A oC TOR hta J Tes we uA 85¢ Granite Dish Pans,...... . 9c ennisons Crepe Paper, 10 feet Sy Were ] er 65¢ Granite Water Buc vin, 9 Good Ciothes Pins, 3 doz. for h and Tes 75¢ Artificial Palms, ‘ vieses 39¢ (5c Mouse Traps, : and Cl : ' “1 ; Baw : 4 3 daughter Grace, Ralph Peck and Aror nt a fe IW. Walker’ ! ; \ 7 We also carry a large line of House Furnishing Yarnell. All rt having had a fine y y y f time. Clarence and Ralph, how : prices ar ae ‘ : Goods and House Cleaning Goods at greatly reduc- the powder « n? | ! ‘ f am -~ mas . 2 > 2 » nd Thomas Wiliams expects to 1 to M rt t thie. © : nt 0" Touring Car $11 ed prices. Just received a large variety of China, on the 11th for . Ce Ry ) J cot ‘ Fr tha » He fur VF '* Demi-Tonneau i OR Be OT aay I Tor Tod : res AF YUU" Foadabir a Graniteware, Glassware, Tinware and Hardware that Ye you going to 4 rder So : Fr Cr we will sell at exceedingly low prices. Ful! line of Post Roadster Cards, Stationery, Lamps, Pictuers and Mirrors. Suburean A Beautiful Gift given to every purchaser. Don't forget the address, Er I oe CENTS so uit ut | FETS GARENeEy hoon] Sag) 1 the awn J. Finklestine’s were both largely atfended and all | 'Movings are all the go this week [76 years as the. The TR : 5,10 & 25c STORE also NEW RACKET STORE, Present Jp ving had a most de H TY Ke in 3 moved Ir X r ) | vi . ba Bons . ‘ GEO. A. BEEZER 29 8. Allegheny Street. . Next Door to Meese's Grocery. D. A. MeDowel and wife ar t Kesling propert e Wer Won p: Mrs. § WATER STREET BELLEFONTE, PA STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK P. M, 8. Rossman attended tl { moved from Austin Fetzer's property ’ 1 Gettig : A 1 and Mra. Rey Long's, down along the ) y Jonathan Packer's fam v t Fie There also surge A 1 wih: 4 mind v urday Mrs. A. Brown moved from the Mr= Israel Yearick daughter, Mrs. Willia: family at Macks past wee Mrs OUR GREAT OVERLOADING SALE NO MAKE BELIEVE OR FAKE SALLE. 2.556 Bogus Names ¢ 1 foty 1 i - Saturday, March 30th, for 15 Days Only READ THIS PRICE LIST OVER CAREFULLY Men Co ee ; We ns But a vet n the att | MEN'S SHOES DRY GOODS. LADIES WHITE GOODS. visited her rant Ir. and “ev | fraud $1.75 Men's Shoes . a $1.19 Be Lan, Gingham. ... S¢ . 25¢ Ladies’ Drawers 19¢ pr. Barger over Sundas . tions we ® d to the po- 22 and $2.25 Men's Shoes $1.69 Calicoes. . , 4% : 50¢c Ladies’ Drawers 3%¢ pr. 4 iy wh Amelia gher, 1 bon LA Segue . I Tek : $3.00 Men's Shoes, ss 32.29 Unbleached Muslin de . }] 75¢ Ladies’ Drawers 48c pr. ‘Ena ae o nd. A a! and | insist nO} Ethene: nBYIes $3.50 Men's Shoes. . vou BR.50 Unbleached Muslin 6; . |] 68c Ladies Petticoats... 43 housed in | them all a speedy re or pear on the voting list $3.50 Men's Shoes, cove $269 } 10¢ Unbleached Muslin 8c $1.00 Ladies’ Petticoats 79¢c ia. 18 out $5.00 Men's Shoes, 16-inhigh $3.89 | 8c Bleached Muslin... 6c . $1.25-81.50 Ladies’ Petti. $1.19 PHILIPSBURG. $4.00 Men's Shoes, high... $298 | 9c Bleached Musiin.. 7¢ | 32.00.8225 Ladies Petti. $1.79 has returned think spring has come at last ’ ¢ : n A z week with her | hy n 2 : " nt H Inday t the PUBLIC SALES $3.00 Men's Shoes, high... $2.25 10¢ Bleached Muslin Be . $3.00 $3.50 Ladies Petti. $2.79 Hamanort | : Ladies Black Petticoats 48¢ up. our pople attended Thom 8. Samuel Kelley returned home 25¢ Ladies Corsetcovers.. .19 's sale at Rebersburg last RV, Ah ter 0 weeks’ © mi APRIL SALES, LADIES SHOES TOWLINGS. 50c Ladies’ Corsetcovers. 39 to ‘ Ti! fends } : Ladies’ Shoes “hase 89 Sc per yd. Towling . v ¥ RID AY Al Rit, § At Rock Ladies’ Shoes....... $123 |] 6c per yd. Crash.. alk 75¢ Ladies Corsetcovers.. 48 ORVISTON. Horry t-ameron has moved his fam- | oi" an: horse, cow a Ladies’ Shoes,....... $1.70 f 10c Linen Crash........... $4.00 Ladies Dress Skirts... $2.79 ¢ Ehud Bh a Ladies’ Shoes,....... 198 12/2¢ per yd Linen Crash... $6.50 Ladies Dress Skirts.. $4.48 "lintle moved to Lock Ha H he i here y Is fore: n plement Ladies’ Pomps $1.19 |} 25¢ per yd. Table Linen.... $5.00 Ladies’ Black and Blue Packer moved In the Nort) ee Frid : Sale at 1 by MeClintd y Jif me pent aay ali BATURDAY Serge Skirt $3.23 2 ’ 1.80 | 50¢ Tabi “ 9 : A & $250 Ladies’ Pompe} ¢ Table Linen... $12.00 Ladies Voile Skirts. $8.50 I To ar Fale |! " will hold. mn Haskita : aimanal situate in Hublersburg, 75¢ per ydTable Linen . A $8.50 Ladies’ Voile Skirts... $5.50 § eo 0 ’ AY RIL 13-George F CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.45 per yd. Table Linen. $1.19 Children's Dresses from 3% wup.. B Page is suffering from na and help 1) : b th: everyboody ! oy. At Stat ar en IR $1.25 Misses Shoes,....... 98 vere attack o tonailitin : "ne ahd .'y : LE Ch b Ae pl The stork paid our town a visit on |. > ia, w A ty “yw aunthold guilt : $1.50 & $1.75 Misses Shoes 31.19 DRESS GINGHAMS, OVERALLS AND SHIRTS, Saturday night and left one of the - visitor of Da vay on 3 — 32 8 J ie hous. HH 100 Dress Gingham.. 8¢ a yd. Men's Overalls 3% jearest baby boys at the home of Ira | “7 : 1sses Fomps Jl. 2! . i folly Ay Seated Bottort: b th ibs and ba # Lr he Fhe Waters have Da $1 PER SET FOR TEETH $150 Children's Pomps... 98 12/2¢ Seir-Sucker Ging. 10¢ a yd Men's Overalls .........63¢ wl 4% 4% 48 45 a 9H No ND ON NN cove, nd Felmlee and children . y School RB ned to their home at this BB. Sunday frame soho oe after an extended nz hicely. j town the last week OLD FALS) 50 Children's Pomps.... $1.19 | Silk Poplin in all colors 19¢ a yd ‘ Children’s Overalls..... 19¢ Grover Anchen Towchen moved leh are of no value 10 you, Highes 60¢c Children's Shoes 3 Men's Work Shirts 19¢ from this place to Renova: we wish . BLACK OAK, iain bal Jor 1 Gold, Silver, Old Watch 65¢ Children's Shoes , Men's Work Shirts. .... 3% him good luck In his undertaking ih in bilien spent last week | en Sever) & 1 R na Ma hes $1.00 Silden s wg LADIES’ WAISTS. Mews Dress Shara 330 ' ’ r hin sinter | With relatives in Altoona wtp Aue rahiba ng 1.25-81.50 Children's oes dies’ i en's Dress a TA Min th Craft i. visiting ua sister, Jac kson Chronister spent Saturday Phila Smelting & Refining Company, oh re from 98e up. my rl Wiss. $350 Kons Drass Shirts, ... 850 Rev. Shaftner preached a very In- and Sunday with h ® parents, Fatah ish d #0 Youre ' Wai 0c Men’ Work Socks 5c a pr teresting sermon on Sunday ‘night Miss Rhoda Flick has returned | 826 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa $1.00 Ladies aists The entetalnment given by the La- home, after a visit with her sister, BLANKETS. 1.26.-81.50 Ladies’ Waists. dies Ald was well attended and was hrs: Port ih Altoona. . A few lots of Blankets left 00-3225 Ladies’ Waists SWEATERS, & success. | tran BY ln 30 ayer Mia Rana | 3 which we don't want to carry 3.00 adie Black Taffeta We have a few lots of Sweat. SRA | after being in the hospital at’ Phils E over till next fall on account of ry L aists Black Silk ers left which we don’t want to STORMSTOWN. | Ipsburg. lack of space will be sold at and - adios ac ' carry over and which will also F. H. Clemson's sale was well at-| There seems to be some attraction | tended and everything brought a good | In our vicinity for the Half Moon | FAMOUS "SEEDS THAT GROW" | below cost. Waists ...ooovvvinnnie, $398 | go at and below cost. For sale at | price. | oye Shaffer's Hardware Store, H. E. Gummo moves to the Meek | We are sorry to note that Charles farm, | Meyers lost two horses lately, B. F. Harris moves to State Col- | a an a Spr ie WORKMAN'S BARGAIN HOUSE, loge, | . Wm. Hartsock's sale was well at. Pleasant Gap Summer Normal will Centre County Banking Co. tended and everything brought a good | open on Wednesday April 10, and] roots h Bel nn price. . {continue for a term of eight ni Varanr Bigh and Spring it : Allegheny Street, lefonte, Pe a. Miss Dora Harpster and Edith Ly« |Special attention will be given to . tle spent a day last week in Philips | teachers and those preparing to teach, | Receive Deposite. Discount Notes burg; they had a fine time, x15 8B. L. WILSON, John M, Bhugert, Cashier.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers